Alex Jones 9/11 Broadcast

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On September 11, 2001, Alex Jones delved into the day's harrowing events during his radio broadcast. Amidst the chaos, he amplified the anxieties of an already concerned public by voicing apprehensions about potential civil unrest, potential invasions, and even hinting at a civil war in the wake of the attacks. Jones further stoked fears by falsely claiming that an airport had been destroyed and suggesting that several airplanes were shot down when, in fact, they were not. His assertions gave the impression of additional planes being involved, adding to the day's confusion. Disturbingly, Jones also used his platform to urge listeners to arm themselves and organize, seemingly attempting to incite further unrest. This was not an isolated incident; Jones had previously used similar tactics during the Y2K scare and again leading up to January 6th events. Throughout the 9/11 program, Jones welcomed callers to voice their perspectives, even if they were based on uncorroborated hearsay or rumors. This approach starkly deviated from conventional journalistic standards. Notably, even Joe Rogan, when calling into the show, pointed out Jones's irresponsibility in his coverage.

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